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Monday, August 23, 2010

Mad Men Monday

I know, I know, Mondays are not usually anyone's favorite day of the week, but I have a full week of excitement planned. First of all, it's Emmys Week here in LA. This weekend, I will be covering some of the gifting suites and Emmys festivities with Mingle Media TV. I haven't been to a gifting suite before, so I want to see how elaborate these events are. Can you imagine being a celebrity who just has to walk in and pick out whatever they want? Free vacation to Cabo? Okay, it's yours. Free Ray-Bans? If I must. New Marc Jacobs boots for free? Sign me up! So, look for that video footage after the Emmys as we go behind the scenes of what they are really like. I received my tip sheet for one of them (Tip Sheet: A list of celeb faces/quick bio for media so they know who is attending the event.) and I was thrilled to see that Bryan Batt from Mad Men is on the list. If you are a fan of the show, you know that he played Salvatore Romano for the first three seasons. I really don't understand why they didn't continue with his storyline since I consider it to be an important one. Being gay in the early 60's was a huge taboo and I wanted to see how that issue played out in his marriage and at work. So, I am officially starting my campaign to bring Sal back to the show and I just might let Mr. Batt know on Saturday.

Bryan Batt AKA Salvatore Romano on Mad Men

If you are watching Mad Men, you know this season has been a big one for Kiernan Shipka who plays Sally Draper. I was fortunate enough to have interviewed her at the Saturn Awards earlier this summer. She is just as amazing in person as she is onscreen. Since I work the red carpet often, it's nice to see kids be able to speak without having memorized lines about their show, role, and what they like to do. Sometimes the publicists give them little "speeches" and they sound like robots (I'm talking to you, Disney!).

For those of you in LA, be sure to see the FREE exhibit at FIDM where they are honoring some of the best in costume design from the shows Glee, The Tudors, and Mad Men. You will be able to see a retrospective of the Emmy-nominated costumes through September 4th. It is a stop you must make if you are interested in the incredible work that is being done with wardrobe on screen these days. The exhibit is open from 10AM-4PM, Tuesday-Saturday.

Mad Men Collection by Janie Bryant on QVC , September 29th.

Finally, if you want to take Mad Men to a whole other level and wear those fashions, Mad Men designs are coming to QVC in September. Emmy-nominated costume designer, Katherine Jane Bryant AKA Janie Bryant, will bring viewers her inspirations from the show to the home retailing giant on September 29th. It should be a great way to style up your fall wardrobe with a vintage look derived from the show. According to InStyle Magazine, you will find "The 20-piece collection, which reflects the 1960s era, includes a reversible coat, leopard-print purse and faux fur boleros and capelets. Prices range from $26 for jewelry to $138 for coats." I don't know about you, but I am anxious to take a closer look at the collection. If you think home shopping channels aren't for you, then you might want to head on over to QVC.com and see what they are offering these days. I think you might recognize a few designers......Isaac Mizrahi, BCBG, Jessica Simpson (Her shoe line is to die for lately!), Marc Bouwer, and Erica Davies (I wore her dress to the Oscars in 2007.) Maybe I am biased, but QVC isn't such a bad place to shop.

Have a great week, everyone. Let me know what questions you have about gifting suites in the comment section below. I will try and get those questions answered for you this weekend.